Kim is a hard bitten 70’s schoolgirl, living with her trashy widower mother in a typical California single level ranch house. She smokes, drinks, cusses and wears tops that make her look like Lookee from She-Ra…and she’s not exactly eye candy, either.

A fragile 1970’s city girl, who’s just gotten over an implied nervous breakdown following her mother’s death, decides to spend the summer at her newly inherited late aunt’s place in the country, left empty for 35 years.

A decidedly Minneapolis sound / Prince protégée-style theme song sets the mood for this Purple Rain contemporaneous satirical exposee of the television news scene, hardcore style. Welcome to the wonderful world of Leonard Kirtman’s Hot Flashes…